Apple is making, as promised by the company, the camera in the iPhone 7 Plus even more awesome. It is adding a portrait mode, which was part of the developer release of the iOS for quite some time, to the phone with the iOS 10.1 update that rolled out last week. Other than adding the new feature to the iPhone 7 Plus camera, the iOS 10.1 also fixes a lot of bugs, including network bugs, for all the supported iPhones.

The new portrait mode will allow the iPhone 7 Plus users to capture, images of people and objects with extremely smooth bokeh (smooth blurred background). It is not supported on the other iPhones because it requires to lenses to do its trick, something that is unique to the iPhone 7 Plus when it comes to Apple’s phones. The features uses depth of field data captured by the second camera to offer users ability to fine-tune the focus increase the shallow depth of field for better portrait photos. Combined with the 56mm lens that the iPhone 7 Plus has, it makes the iPhone 7 Plus an even better and easier to use camera for clicking some great-looking images.

Apart from the Portrait Mode, the iOS 10.1 also fixes a few bugs as well offers some incremental changes. Here are the big changes in the new update: